Composition Changes of Hydrocarbons during Secondary Petroleum Migration (Case Study in Cooper Basin, Australia)
The reliable mathematical modelling of secondary petroleum migration that incorporates structural geology and mature source rocks in the basin model, allows for prediction of the reservoir location, yielding the significant enhancement of the probability of exploration success. We investigate second...
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doaj-b8cbb22c440a4cc29fcf954f88de6dea2020-11-25T01:13:40ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632019-02-01927810.3390/geosciences9020078geosciences9020078Composition Changes of Hydrocarbons during Secondary Petroleum Migration (Case Study in Cooper Basin, Australia)Sara Borazjani0David Kulikowski1Khalid Amrouch2Pavel Bedrikovetsky3Australian School of Petroleum, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5005, AustraliaAustralian School of Petroleum, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5005, AustraliaAustralian School of Petroleum, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5005, AustraliaAustralian School of Petroleum, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5005, AustraliaThe reliable mathematical modelling of secondary petroleum migration that incorporates structural geology and mature source rocks in the basin model, allows for prediction of the reservoir location, yielding the significant enhancement of the probability of exploration success. We investigate secondary petroleum migration with a significant composition difference between the source and oil pools. In our case study, the secondary migration period is significantly shorter than the time of the hydrocarbon pulse generation. Therefore, neither adsorption nor dispersion of components can explain the concentration difference between the source rock and the reservoir. For the first time, the present paper proposes deep bed filtration of hydrocarbons with component kinetics retention by the rock as a physics mechanism explaining compositional grading. Introduction of the component capture rate into mass balance transport equation facilitates matching the concentration difference for heavy hydrocarbons, and the tuned filtration coefficients vary in their common range. The obtained values of filtration coefficients monotonically increase with molecular weight and consequently affects the size of the oleic component, as predicted by the analytical model of deep bed filtration. The modelling shows a negligible effect of component dispersion on the compositional grading.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/2/78secondary migrationsedimentary basincomposition gradientstress-dependent permeabilitydeep-bed filtrationmathematical model |
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Sara Borazjani David Kulikowski Khalid Amrouch Pavel Bedrikovetsky Composition Changes of Hydrocarbons during Secondary Petroleum Migration (Case Study in Cooper Basin, Australia) Geosciences secondary migration sedimentary basin composition gradient stress-dependent permeability deep-bed filtration mathematical model |
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Composition Changes of Hydrocarbons during Secondary Petroleum Migration (Case Study in Cooper Basin, Australia) |
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Composition Changes of Hydrocarbons during Secondary Petroleum Migration (Case Study in Cooper Basin, Australia) |
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Composition Changes of Hydrocarbons during Secondary Petroleum Migration (Case Study in Cooper Basin, Australia) |
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Composition Changes of Hydrocarbons during Secondary Petroleum Migration (Case Study in Cooper Basin, Australia) |
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composition changes of hydrocarbons during secondary petroleum migration (case study in cooper basin, australia) |
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The reliable mathematical modelling of secondary petroleum migration that incorporates structural geology and mature source rocks in the basin model, allows for prediction of the reservoir location, yielding the significant enhancement of the probability of exploration success. We investigate secondary petroleum migration with a significant composition difference between the source and oil pools. In our case study, the secondary migration period is significantly shorter than the time of the hydrocarbon pulse generation. Therefore, neither adsorption nor dispersion of components can explain the concentration difference between the source rock and the reservoir. For the first time, the present paper proposes deep bed filtration of hydrocarbons with component kinetics retention by the rock as a physics mechanism explaining compositional grading. Introduction of the component capture rate into mass balance transport equation facilitates matching the concentration difference for heavy hydrocarbons, and the tuned filtration coefficients vary in their common range. The obtained values of filtration coefficients monotonically increase with molecular weight and consequently affects the size of the oleic component, as predicted by the analytical model of deep bed filtration. The modelling shows a negligible effect of component dispersion on the compositional grading. |
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secondary migration sedimentary basin composition gradient stress-dependent permeability deep-bed filtration mathematical model |
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